East Rochester, New York – Empire Commercial Construction recently completed the contract for KidStrong in East Rochester, New York. Empire partnered with local franchisee B2R, LLC, as well as Design Space Studios and BX2 Architecture for design of the over 4,000-square-foot buildout for the existing undeveloped tenant space in the Wegmans Country Club Plaza, located at Fairport (31F) and Marsh Roads in East Rochester. The location celebrated its formal Grand Opening in early January.
“Empire is proud to help bring this leader in child development and youth fitness to, not only the Rochester market, but New York overall,” said Empire President, Josh Myers. “KidStrong will be an excellent draw for Country Club Plaza and a wonderful community amenity for East Rochester and families with young children.”
The over 4,000-square-foot buildout consisted of two (2) separate partitioned activity spaces with associated mats and viewing areas, two (2) private bathrooms, private office, storage, and vestibule, per franchise brand standards.
Empire has completed dozens of fitness/entertainment locations throughout Upstate New York for both regional, national and international franchises. Past projects specific to this category include Get Air Trampoline Park, D1 Training, Challenge Athletics, TITLE Boxing, Ladybugs Play, Pure Barre, Press the Limit Fitness, Burd Physical Therapy and more.
About KidStrong
KidStrong builds confidence, character and family connection through science-based fitness games led by highly trained coaches. Age-appropriate classes are designed to improve physical, mental and emotional development in youngsters from new walkers up to 11 years old. Centers also host birthday parties and camps. Founded in 2015, KidStrong has more than 125 locations in the United States and Canada. To learn more, visit www.kidstrong.com to explore our programs, find a center near you, and see how we’re making a difference in communities nationwide.
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